Andrew Cuomo Hasn't Been Seen Since He Resigned, Speculation Circulates On Where The Former Governor Is Currently Living
Nowhere to be found. Andrew Cuomo reportedly hasn’t been seen since he left the executive mansion back in August.
The disgraced politician — who stepped down as Governor of New York earlier this year as a result of multiple sexual assault accusations — seems to have fallen off the face of the earth following his resignation.
He previously told New York Magazine after he resigned, “I’m not disappearing” — although ironically, he hasn’t been seen since.
He also claimed that he had nowhere to go following his official exit from the executive mansion on Eagle Street in Albany on August 23.
“I don’t know what I’m gonna do,” he told the outlet. “I have a voice, I have a perspective, and that’s not gonna change.”
“The details aren’t really that important to me, to tell you the truth. I’m a New Yorker, I’ve lived [in Albany], I’ve lived in Queens, I’ve lived in the city, I’ve lived upstate, I’ve lived everywhere,” he continued. “I don’t really care about that. I’ll figure that out."
Since then, the 63-year-old politician has sparked speculation over where he is currently shacking up.
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It was previously reported that Cuomo may have been staying at a Hamptons home belonging to his close friend Jeffrey Sachs.
However, others have wondered if he is staying at the $2.9 million home in Purchase, New York that his sister Maria owns with her husband Kenneth Cole, which is where his items were taken after he left the executive mansion.
Cole and Marie also own an apartment in Manhattan and a mansion in Martha’s Vineyard, where the former governor could be residing as well.
He could also be staying at his brother Chris Cuomo’s residence, which is currently a rented property while construction continues on his new East Hampton home.
Wherever he may be, the once-loved governor hasn’t been spotted out in public since he formally revealed in a press conference that he would be “stepping aside” from his government position.
He made the announcement on Tuesday, August 10, after an avalanche of Democrats, including President Joe Biden, urged him to step down from the job amid the ongoing scandal.
While Cuomo took the opportunity to apologize for the sexual misconduct allegations against him, he still deemed the accusations as false, maintaining that he never crossed any lines.